I'm looking for very nit pic technical C&C....if there's honestly any to give, I don't want ppl making up **** just to have something....I want the more advanced opinions of the members here. I'm happy with how they came out, but I'd like another photographers feedback. Thanks guys

oh, and I still have to edit them. They're pretty raw as of now, basic curves and levels adjustments. Had a good make up artist and some good lighting. It's amazing how much work it saves you in ps. Every shoot I use more lighting techniques, better investment in make up artist, and I spend way less time in any kind of post processing.

The lighting looks a little wierd one some, looks like your lights are pretty low on the left side. The shadow on the models left boob in like all of them is distracting, also the backgrounds look pixelated

The lighting looks a little wierd one some, looks like your lights are pretty low on the left side. The shadow on the models left boob in like all of them is distracting, also the backgrounds look pixelated

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I was trying a bit more dramatic lighting, I see what you mean though.

The pixelation is the low quality I saved it at so I could upload to photobucket.

They look great to me! If I were being nit-picky, I'd say she is a little bit on the orange side, but it's not too bad, but you might want to reduce it a tad... so as not to confuse her skin tone with fake tanning cream.

They look great to me! If I were being nit-picky, I'd say she is a little bit on the orange side, but it's not too bad, but you might want to reduce it a tad... so as not to confuse her skin tone with fake tanning cream.

As for the second set the first looks pretty good, but everyone has issues with the reflections in the glasses

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lol purposely done. Having no reflections in the glasses is an old cliche. Lately a lot of fashion of photographers are purposely positioning their softbox to their liking of reflection.

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I would have cloned out the other light (ring?) thats not a softbox in those shots. but the shot with the clear lenses the right lens (his right) looks hazy comparted to the left

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ahh...I see what you're talking about. For some reason it looks like I was using a clam shell set up? I don't know, it filled up 16 gigs of memory that day. So much crap to sort through. So much to edit.